Setter of Unseen Snares

Greg Majewski
Setter would’ve earned a place on [my year-end] list for “Orphan” alone, a 15-minute miniature masterpiece that encompasses the LP’s entire B side. It’s an emotionally exhausting, mood-shifting journey that justifies all that’s come before it: a side A that starts with a True Detective sample and blasts through four volleys of raw, punk-inflected black metal in 15 minutes. www.invisibleoranges.com/top-albums-of-2015-by-greg-majewski/?trackback=tsmclipFavorite track: Orphan.

Tolujin
In danger of being overlooked in a truly great year for extreme metal, and that would be horribly unfair. SoUS is uncompromising black metal with just enough crust punk to make it accessible. Closer 'Orphan' is one of the most momentous metal songs of the year, and that's really saying something.
Favorite track: Orphan.

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After a decade spent exploring almost every genre imaginable, Caïna’s upcoming LP and fifth album, Setter of Unseen Snares, is a return to the project's inception as a raw black metal act, as well as founder Andy Curtis-Brignell’s personal roots in punk rock and hardcore.

All songs written by Andy Curtis-Brignell
Produced by Joe Clayton
Recorded by Andy Curtis-Brignell and Joe Clayton at Unicursal Studios, Salford and NØ Studio, Manchester, April 2014
Vice Martyr recorded by Swine at The Compound

Mixed by Joe Clayton at NØ Studio, May 2014
Mastered by Brad Boatright/Audiosiege